IMPORTANT NOTICE. fJIHE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate that he Has received A LARGE SUPPLY OF SEASONABLE GOODS, selected by himself iri'the Auckland market, -where the Stocks of Goods are exceedingly large, and is therefore enabled to sell at very low prices. The receipts per Lady Bird, Queen, & Success, consist of—--148 PACKAGES, Comprising;— Blankets—White, Blue, Magefata and Mauve, assorted sizes Eailway Eugs Scarfs and Shawls in great variety Pilot, reversible, Beaver and Sealskin, Jackets Inverness Capes, Witney, Tweed and Sealskin Trousers, Cloth, Tweed, Mole &o. do. Boy’s and Youth’s in Tweed, Mole and Cords Black and Tweed Vests Socks, Lambswool, Military, Cottons &c. Crimean, Regatta, and Swansdown, Shirts Boy’s and Youth’s do. ■ do. Wincey Skirts . Wincey in piece assorted. Navy Blue prints, Fancy do. Woollen Comforters—assorted sizes Shetland Wool Pants Blue Guernseys, knitted Paper and Linen Collars Black Silk, Satin, and fancy Chenille and Naples Cord Hair Nets Boy’s Tames, Tweed and Doeskin Bedford Cord Pants and Trousers Waterproof Coats, Leggings, and Sheets Men’s Black and Drab Felt Hats The Regulation Navy Cap, and a superior lot of Cloth Caps SADDLES, BRIDLES, MARTINGALES, AND SPUES. WITH A LAEGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES, AND OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO PARTICULARISE. The usual allowance of Five per Cent. Discount on Cash Purchases of One Pound and upwards in the Drapery and Clothing Department. E. W. KNOWLES, Shakespeare Road. N.B.—BRANCH STORE AT CLIVE. Where will be found a well-assorted Stock at Port Prices (heavy Goods excepted), and settlers’ orders well attended to.
EDNESDAT, THE 7th JUNE AT NOON. Mb. VAUTIEB JANISCH WILL SELL AS ABOVE—--60 bags Oats 10 cases Double Glo'ster Cheese 20 half-chests Tea 1 crate Crockery 2 cases Chocolate and Cocoa Salmon and Herrings, 1 and 2 fb f.in« Cohnan’s Mustard, Berger’s Starch English and Hobart Town Jams 50 boxes Window Glass—lo « 8,14 x 10, 14 m 12, 20 h 14, 18 h 12,16 * 12,22 hl6 White and Black Paints, Patent Dryers, Spirits of Tar. Baw and Boiled Linseed Oil, Copal Varnish, Europe Rope Saddlery, Perfumery, &c. Also, a quantity of Wine and Spirits, in glass and wood. VAUTIEB JANISCH, Auctioneer. w EDNESD AY, THE AT NOON. 7th JUNE, Ms. VAUTIEB JANISCH WILL SELL AS ABOVE— Brown Sugar Rice Colman’s Blue Harper Twelvetree’s Soap Powder Malaga Raisins Auckland and Sydney Mould Candles Hams and BaconSplit Peas 10 half-chests Miranda Tea Sulphur Oatmeal Carb. Soda 20 gross Clothes Pegs 10 Toilet Glasses Pint Pewter Pots, and 6 cwt. Superior Onions VAUTIEB JANISCH, Auctioneer. THE 7th JUNE AT NOON. Mb VAUTIEB JANISCH WILL SELL AS ABOVE—--12 American Ploughs Camp Ovens Galvanized Iron Nails and Rivets Goashores Maul Rings 2 Wire Strainers, complete B. M. Teapots American Axe Handles Lyndon’s Spades Sheep Shears, and Sundry Carpenters'Tools VAUTIEB JANISCH, Auctioneer.:
,N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. Saddles, Ladies’ & Gents’ Bridles, &c., &c., in great variety Whips, Cloths Breaking-in Tackle Register Grates Cooking Stoves Eire Baskets Paints Oakum Wire Netting Guttering CRADLES ; Carpet Bags Men’s Clothing . Musical Boxes Stationery Perambulators Pictures, Books Scents Stencil Plates P. M. Ornaments Draughts and Chessmen and Boards &c., &c., &c. JUST RECEIVED, EX BERAR. 3 CASES JEON BEDSTEADS AND COTS ANDREW LUFF, ?• . Hastings-street, TO LET ON LEASE for a period of Five' Years, a commodious House, together with a 40-acre Paddock, laid down in E iglish Grass, now in the occupation of Mr J. Davis, at Ngawakuturu. For particulars, apply to MALTBY and Co. HIS EVENING. A CONCERT will be given by the Members of the Napier Choral Society, in the COUNCIL CHAMBER, on FRIDAY, 2nd June, being the Second of a Series towards raising Funds for the purchase of a Pianoforte. PROGRA M M E . PART PIEST. Song—“ Alice, who art thou ?” Duet—“ Could a Man be Secure?” The Huntsmans’ Chorus (DerFreisehutz).. .Weber Song Chorale —“The Cloud-capped Towers”...Stevens Instrumental or Song Chorus for male voices—“ Fill me, boys”.. T. Cooke part SECOND. Market Chorus and Prayer (Masaniello).. Auber Song Instrumental Glee—“ Hail, Smiling Mom” Spoffbrth D ue t—“Parigi o Cara.” (liTraviata)..., Verdi Catch Glee for male voices—” Foresters, sound the cheerful horn” Bishop Song—“ Under the Linden” Air, with Chorus —‘Weel may the Keel row" Music to Shakespeare’s •* Macbeth” Locke To commence at Eight o’clock. Tickets may be had of Barraud & Co., Mr Carver, Mr Lyndon, and Mr Harris. Admission FrontSests—Five Shillings; Back Seats, Three Shillings. GEORGE HARRIS, , - - ~ Sparetary. ■
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 5, Issue 273, 2 June 1865, Page 3
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